KENT STATE 29, WESTERN MICHIGAN 14, 7:24: The Golden Flashes found the end zone after traveling 76 yards on 11 plays. Quarterback Colin Reardon gained 15 yards on a keeper on third-and-seven to keep the drive alive. He later hit Casey Pierce for a short TD pass.

Third Quarter

KENT STATE 22, Western Michigan 14, 2:35: Kent State went 51 yards on 12 plays and chewed up 6:01. Durham ran for a one-yard TD — his second score of the night.

Kent State 15, Western Michigan 14, 8:36: The Broncos went 88 yards in six plays, including a 26-yard run by Brian Fields and a 52-yard pass from Tyler Van Tubbergen to Kendrick Roberts. Van Tubbergen connected with tight end Josh Schaffer from 12 yards out on third down for the score.

End of second quarter

Kent State 15, Western Michigan 7: Kent State compiled 205 yards of total offense in the first half compared to Western's 111. Brian Fields has rushed for 50 yards and a TD on 12 carries and Tyler Van Tubbergen was 3-of-6 passing for 43 yards for the Broncos.

Dri Archer carried the ball four times for 55 yards and Colin Reardon completed 8 of 13 passes for 84 yards, a touchdown and one interceptions. Western was penalized six times for 65 yards and collected six first downs. The Golden Flashes were flagged twice for 13 yards and had 15 first downs.

Second Quarter

Kent State 15, Western Michigan 7, 4:54: Kent State completed a 31-yard touchdown pass from Colin Reardon to Dri Archer on third down with WMU's Garrett Smith in coverage to cap an eight-play, 62-yard drive. Chad Bushley caught the 2-point conversion pass.

Western Michigan 7, Kent State 7, 9:16: Western linebacker Edward Rolle stripped Kent State QB Colin Reardon and recovered the fumble. The Broncos took over on KSU's 26-yard line and Brian Fields punched it in from two yards out to get the Broncos on the board on a 41-second drive.

End of first quarter

Kent State 7, Western Michigan 0.

First Quarter

Kent State 7, Western Michigan 0, 0:04: Kent State took over on Western's 47-yard line and benefitted from a personal foul on the Broncos' Donald Celiscar. The Golden Flashes' Trayion Durham carried three times, including the five-yard TD run. The five-play drive took 1:39.

KALAMAZOO, MI -- Join sports reporter Wes Morgan and Kalamazoo Gazette beat writer David Drew for a live blog during tonight's Western Michigan University football game against Kent State.

The Broncos had a tough non-conference schedule and are looking for their first win of the season.

WMU's offense has gotten off to slow starts in every game this season and as a result the team's defense has worn down and given up points.

Will the Broncos get on track in tonight's 7 p.m. game, which will be broadcast by ESPN3 (online).

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